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50 years ago, Cleveland Transit came into being on Teesside; Chris Hall and Mark Wilson tell the tale. As electric buses are being introduced in Nottingham, David Astill, current managing director of Nottingham City Transport, delves into The Bus Archive to look at Nottingham’s earlier forays into electric traction. We also have more on ECW bus windscreens, this time on Bristol RE chassis, and Mike Fenton looks at more classic coachbuilders, this time with an Oldham connection.

We spotlight a London Transport green Fleetline on red route 271 in Finsbury Square and another bus going under a different arch in Wiltshire to the one we featured last time – we’ll be back to real bridges soon! We visit Caernarfon again, and are also on tour in the Lake District, but hold on: this one’s near Sheffield…!

We also also take a look at a fine Roe bodied AEC Regent leaning over in Doncaster, British buses in Denmark and some unusually configured bendybuses from Germany.

Plus there’s our popular, lively and well-illustrated Forum section with topics ranging far and wide, and a look at some new books.
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Aug/Sep 2024 (192) 50 years ago, Cleveland Transit came into being on Teesside; Chris Hall and Mark Wilson tell the tale. As electric buses are being introduced in Nottingham, David Astill, current managing director of Nottingham City Transport, delves into The Bus Archive to look at Nottingham’s earlier forays into electric traction. We also have more on ECW bus windscreens, this time on Bristol RE chassis, and Mike Fenton looks at more classic coachbuilders, this time with an Oldham connection. We spotlight a London Transport green Fleetline on red route 271 in Finsbury Square and another bus going under a different arch in Wiltshire to the one we featured last time – we’ll be back to real bridges soon! We visit Caernarfon again, and are also on tour in the Lake District, but hold on: this one’s near Sheffield…! We also also take a look at a fine Roe bodied AEC Regent leaning over in Doncaster, British buses in Denmark and some unusually configured bendybuses from Germany. Plus there’s our popular, lively and well-illustrated Forum section with topics ranging far and wide, and a look at some new books.


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50 years ago, Cleveland Transit came into being on Teesside; Chris Hall and Mark Wilson tell the tale. As electric buses are being introduced in Nottingham, David Astill, current managing director of Nottingham City Transport, delves into The Bus Archive to look at Nottingham’s earlier forays into electric traction. We also have more on ECW bus windscreens, this time on Bristol RE chassis, and Mike Fenton looks at more classic coachbuilders, this time with an Oldham connection.

We spotlight a London Transport green Fleetline on red route 271 in Finsbury Square and another bus going under a different arch in Wiltshire to the one we featured last time – we’ll be back to real bridges soon! We visit Caernarfon again, and are also on tour in the Lake District, but hold on: this one’s near Sheffield…!

We also also take a look at a fine Roe bodied AEC Regent leaning over in Doncaster, British buses in Denmark and some unusually configured bendybuses from Germany.

Plus there’s our popular, lively and well-illustrated Forum section with topics ranging far and wide, and a look at some new books.
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